Some call him “Rage” Thompson. Others prefer “T’n’T”. One fact remains: Buffalo Sabers monumental forward Tage Thompson, who scored 38 goals in his breakout year last season, has continued his momentum into 2022-23. He’s probably even better: After 32 games
The storm currently raging in Quebec brings back bad memories for Steve Bégin. One night, just beginning his pro career in the American League, the former Montreal Canadiens forward thought he was about to experience his final moments on earth.
The Montreal Canadiens were leading 2-0. He was heading home for the Christmas break with a big grin on his face. Then he sinned by indiscipline. See the highlights in the video above. From the end of the second frame,
The 22-year-old from Montreal won in straight sets 6-4 and 6-3. After the two singles games, first in the women’s and then in the men’s, the Hawks had the upper hand 19-16. Mixed doubles then confirmed their 32-25 triumph. Auger-Aliassime
DALLAS — The Canadians settled on five-for-five in the eyes of their coach, but they shot themselves in the foot by racking up penalties at the American Airlines Center on Friday night. Wyatt Johnston broke the tie in the third
Connor Bedard fired two lasers, leaving the opposing goaltender in a tie and giving Canada a 5-3 win over Finland in the final preseason game of the World Junior Hockey Championship in Halifax on Friday. The tournament’s host country had
When little Caroline Ouellette started playing hockey, her team Atom C had only won two games that season. Nothing indicated that she would one day be inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame. But that’s exactly what
The announcement of the upcoming tribute to PK Subban, made by the CH this week, was met with mixed reactions from the team’s supporters. If some people saw the need to host such an evening because of the huge impact
Publicly praising Jonathan Drouin’s game has been a dangerous exercise in recent years. When he joined the CH in 2017, the Quebecer was 22 and had just completed a 53-point in 73-game season with the Tampa Bay Lightning. In addition,
Quebec’s Félix Auger-Aliassime played a second game of the World Tennis League mixed preparation tournament in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday and this time he didn’t enjoy the win. In a double duel, he lost alongside his Indian partner